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Apparatus and method for a card dispensing system

a card and card technology, applied in the field of card dispensing system for table games, can solve the problems of significant modifications, unsatisfactory table game experience for players, and undesirable casino experiences, and achieve the effect of improving the accuracy of tracking

Inactive Publication Date: 2005-03-10
TANGAM GAMING TECH
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Benefits of technology

The system significantly reduces labor costs, improves data accuracy, enhances operational efficiency, and ensures real-time fraud detection and player profiling, enabling comprehensive reporting and secure gaming environments.

Problems solved by technology

Moreover, installing cameras in the chip tray require significant modifications to the game table and chip tray, which some casinos may find undesirable.
Playing on an altered table does not provide players an authentic table game experience.
Barcoded cards are more expensive compared to normal playing cards and casinos might find this undesirable, especially since playing cards are a recurring cost.
Reading a deck of cards or a sequence of cards before a first card is dealt is disadvantageous because if one card in the play of the game is discarded due to mishandling or any other reason, the sequence of cards becomes offset, potentially causing problems for a tracking system that has already memorized the sequence of cards.
Also, some casinos might not accept having a deck of cards pre-scanned because knowing the order of cards removes the element of chance in card games.
A problem with these systems is that they require imaging or scanning a card being dispensed while it is in motion.
High speed imagers or scanners can be more expensive and / or larger in size.
Further, the process of scanning while a card is in motion can decrease the read accuracy since the image acquired might involve a skew or rotation of the card, potentially causing inaccurate optical character recognition.
It cannot detect the exact rank and suite of a playing card.
They do not disclose a methodology to identify and track normal casino chips used in the play of a game.
A problem with this method can be that due to lighting issues, chip edges may not always be clearly identifiable by software means.
This method can potentially fail when the view of the chips is angular because the chip segments' upper and lower edges might not appear horizontal from such an angular view.
A problem with ultrasonic transducers can be that their distance measurements can be relatively inaccurate compared to optical distance measuring devices.
A shortcoming of this method can be that chips are not always properly stacked and are sometimes slightly positioned at an angle, thus covering more than one chip location.
Further, this method does not provide means to identify the exact denomination of each individual chip being sensed.
None of these prior systems disclose a method for the use of an overhead image of the chip tray combined with image processing to identify chips in the chip tray.
The disclosed method does not enable identification of the exact rank and suite of playing cards on the table.
Their method does not track multiple hands on a real game table.
Their method does not automatically track gaming objects on a game table in real time.

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[0055] The following description provides a detailed explanation of the game monitoring system and methodology. It is assumed that the person skilled in the art has some background in software development, computer networks, image processing / computer vision concepts and algorithms and systems design engineering. The headings and example scenarios provided herein are for convenience only and do not interpret the scope or meaning of the invention.

[0056] Visible symbols to which the invention is applicable is not limited to human visible symbols and can be extended to machine visible symbols. For example, infra red or ultra violet spectrum of light may be utilized by the vision processing components of the invention. In addition, in order to assist with the vision processing additional sources of light can be utilized in conjunction with the invention. Additional sources of lighting include incandescent, fluorescent, halogen, infra red and ultra violet lighting.

[0057] The term point,...

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Abstract

A system automatically monitors playing of a game and gathers data in real time. An overhead imaging system automatically images the game table and provides an overhead view of the game table and / or the dealer's chip tray. A lateral imaging system images the gaming area, especially the wagering regions, to provide a lateral view of the chips on the table. An automatic card shoe system dispenses cards and automatically images at least one card immediately prior to its withdrawal from the shoe. A positioning module processes images from the overhead imaging system to automatically track the position of gaming objects such as for example playing cards, chips, currency bills on the gaming table. An identity module processes images from the overhead imaging system to automatically track the identity of gaming objects on the gaming table. A chip identity module processes overhead images of the chip tray and lateral images of the gaming region to automatically determine, the identity and position of gaming chips. A card-shoe software associated with the automatic card shoe system processes signals from the automatic card shoe system to automatically identify the game related value of at least one card immediately prior to its withdrawal from the shoe by a dealer.

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FIELD OF THE INVENTION [0001] The present invention relates to a card dispensing system for table games in casinos. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0002] Casinos and other forms of gaming are popular forms of entertainment. Table games such as blackjack and baccarat are a significant portion of a casino's offered games. Typically, in table games, a human game operator at the table, such as a dealer, performs activities in concurrence with the rules of the game, such as dealing cards, making decisions about the game outcome, collecting and giving out chips, and other actions relevant to the flow of the game. The odds of each game slightly favor the casino and on average the casino wins and is profitable. [0003] The profitability of a casino is directly dependent on three critical factors: Customer Service, Operations Efficiency and Security. Hence, a casino will spend millions of dollars annually to monitor and manage these three factors. [0004] Casinos have a compensation (comp) progra...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A63F1/04A63F1/10A63F1/14A63F1/18A63F3/00A63F9/24G07F17/32
CPCA63F1/10A63F1/14A63F1/18A63F3/00157G07F17/3241A63F2009/242G07F17/32G07F17/3232G07F17/3234A63F2001/0491
Inventor GURURAJAN, PREM
Owner TANGAM GAMING TECH
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